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Software tips?

Posted: 06 Jun 2020, 19:23
by hautbois baryton
So I finally upgraded (?) to Finale 26.2. Every time I get a new version of Finale I create an updated Document Style that contains all the fonts, shapes, settings, etc. that I prefer.

Does anyone have any tips on how to do this without laboriously checking every setting?

Re: Software tips?

Posted: 07 Jun 2020, 01:51
by John Ruggero
TG Tools? I think this might be one for https://www.finaleforum.com/

Re: Software tips?

Posted: 07 Jun 2020, 14:56
by benwiggy
Surely you just copy the old file to the new location? At worst, you save and load a Library containing all the relevant options.

Re: Software tips?

Posted: 07 Jun 2020, 20:37
by John Ruggero
When I get a new version of Finale (which at the present rate of improvement, may never happen again) I go to User library>Application Support>MakeMusic>Finale (say 2012)>Music Files>Templates and make copies of the various templates that I have created containing all my settings. Then I move these copies to the new Template file that appears under: User library>Application Support>MakeMusic>Finale (26 or whatever they call it) >Music Files>Templates and all is well.

However, some experts at the Finale boards have suggested that making such copies can lead to problems over time, although I have never had any.

So if you want to create a brand new file or files from scratch and somehow migrate your old settings to it automatically, I have no idea how you would do that, although I have been using TG Tools to migrate my articulation metatools successfully and wonder if other settings might be possible that way.

Re: Software tips?

Posted: 08 Jun 2020, 07:33
by benwiggy
John Ruggero wrote: 07 Jun 2020, 20:37However, some experts at the Finale boards have suggested that making such copies can lead to problems over time, although I have never had any.
If memory serves, that was true of the old .mus format, but is no longer the case. If you do want to copy settings to a new file, Libraries is the way to do it.

Re: Software tips?

Posted: 08 Jun 2020, 13:47
by John Ruggero
That's reassuring, Ben. Thanks.